Friday, July 21, 2006

Wamp Gets SERVED

Zach Wamp was caught in a number of "mistakes" as he struggled to defend his vote to stop stem cell research. Unfortunately for the little mouth-breathing weasel, Chattanooga citizens aren't as willing as the press gobble up all that DC BS. Here's just a sample:
Mr. Bush says that there is no such thing as a 'spare embryo,' and so the only possible fate would be to find a surrogate for each of these 400,000 plus embryos as well as a home for every resultant child. Given the absurdity of this idea, we have to think of other potential fates for these embryos. Shall they remain in their liquid nitrogen stores indefinitely until they are discarded, or shall we harness their potential for medicine and science through human embryonic stem cell research?
That was an exerpt from stem-cell researcher and Chattanooga native Kit Nazor. And here's a bit of what W. Smith had to say (read Wamp's quackery and all of both responses here):
So, the obvious conclusion to Rep. Wamp's article is that he is either one of the deceivers or one of the deceived. At best he doesn't do his homework, and this is another example of his parroting of information to go along with the Bush administration and its congressional leaders. At worst it is a lie purposefully presented to deceive the voters of our district.

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